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Thread: Turkish male fantasies!

1071.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 27 Sep 2010 Mon 11:36 am

 

Quoting Daydreamer

Oh, I love Urban Dictionary lol

Turkey

A country that serves as the bridge between Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Its biggest city is Istanbul although they changed the capital to Ankara 70 years ago. Men are a little on the crazy side but the chicks are uber hot.

 

I don´t understand what annoys you about women who believe they should have the same rights as men...we´re all human and the way we were brought up or the chances we were given make us more than what we have between the legs. And it´s not epilation preferences or the choice of underwear that makes feminists. you´d be surprised how many women who let their husbands have the upper hand forget to shave once they marry. Women´s changing room at swimming pools is one of the most revolting places I´ve seen lol

 

Ohh..DDcim...{#emotions_dlg.love}

I did not know you were thinking that way.. I always thought that all feminists are "no-bras but ignore my chest around my belly ", "here is my armpit hair" type girls..

Thank you for this post. You have changed my perception about feminists..{#emotions_dlg.angel}

{#emotions_dlg.love}



Thread: Turkish male fantasies!

1072.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 26 Sep 2010 Sun 10:52 pm

 

Quoting barba_mama

 

 

 1. To quote Hemingway: "They say the seeds of what we will do are in all of us, but it always seemed to me that in those who make jokes in life the seeds are covered with better soil and with a higher grade of manure."

2. To quote the Oxford English dictionary: "Feminism= the advocacy of women´s rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes"

 

Yes, I´m a feminist but you don´t hear me ranting, and I´m not bitter about women´s rights. Do you think I should have less rights than you because you have a dingdong between your legs and I have a vajayjay? By the way, my joke was a quote from Maryon Pearson. She was happily married with her husband for over 50 years until his death, and she shaved her armpits

 

(What is the deal with every feminism-scared person bringing up armpits? Is there a link betwee women´s rights and the state of their armpits? I don´t get it... Why should you care about somebody else´s armpit....)

 

To quote the urban dictionary:´Feminism =is a movement to promote women´s interests at the expense of men. .. Feminists are not concerned, for example, about the fact that four times as many men commit suicide as women .. Feminists demand that we treat men and women as exactly equal unless it suits women to differentiate between the sexes´ {#emotions_dlg.you_crazy}

And see what Maryon Pearson said : ´The big problem is to find suitable men. I don´t care for them all that much, but you have to have them for politics.´. Obviously, she hated men (maybe she even was a toilet lesbian) and after making life hell for her husband for 50 years, when she died, they found that she was tying the hair from both armpits on her back!! How yuck is that!!!!{#emotions_dlg.puking}

We have had enough of seeing hairy armpits of these women and if one looks carefully, you will see these femists are not wearing any bras either!!{#emotions_dlg.puking}  (I still dont know why they are against shaving and bras!!)

 



Thread: Turkish male fantasies!

1073.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 26 Sep 2010 Sun 07:12 pm

 

Quoting busyb

 

 

Not all want to be at the top, some of us just want to be equally appreciated and as for the armpit hair {#emotions_dlg.puking}

 

All I want to say is this :

´put on your bras, shave your armpits, dont be demanding to be at the top all the time and quit this all out war against men´..

OK? {#emotions_dlg.you_crazy}{#emotions_dlg.you_crazy}{#emotions_dlg.you_crazy}

 

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Thread: Turkish male fantasies!

1074.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 26 Sep 2010 Sun 06:56 pm

 

Quoting busyb

 

 

 Calm down thehandsom, there is a thing called sense of humor. You should try to get one {#emotions_dlg.razz} 

Yeah yeah...

Sense of humor my hairy bum!!

Tell  us about feminism.. Is it true that you all want to be at the top and some of you are able to make plats with the hair in your armpits because you never shave?

 



Thread: Turkish male fantasies!

1075.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 26 Sep 2010 Sun 06:29 pm

TC is becoming increasingly a magnet for bitter women and ranting feminists who could not manage an half way decent relationships with the other sex!!! 

{#emotions_dlg.puking}{#emotions_dlg.puking}{#emotions_dlg.puking}



Thread: Last day of the ceasefire?

1076.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 26 Sep 2010 Sun 02:08 pm

More good news!!

According to some sources, since the government started to talk to Ocalan (PKK leader in jail) directly, PKK members start to leave Turkey.

Ocalan apparently wanted PKK to take  its members back into Iraq from the risky areas where there can be clashes between them and the army..

They are even talking about ´indefinite period of ceasefire´ while the PM said something like political amnesty for the solution of Kurdish problem..

End of our 30 years old Kurdish problem?

I am very much hoping so..

I want to read a poem of nazim hikmet now:

Güzel günler görecegiz-

Güzel günler görecegiz, günesli günler
Motorlari maviliklere sürecegiz

...

The rest of the poem is here:

http://sufizmveinsan.com/arastirma/guzelgunler.html

..


We will see beautiful days


We will see beautiful days, sunny days
We will drive our boats into blues

..

 



Thread: Honour killings spread to the World

1077.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 24 Sep 2010 Fri 08:37 pm

 

Quoting Capoeira

good to see the spirit of turkishclass.com still alive and well...i miss debates...at least we can debate without fear of being jailed for offending...´t-ness´....even public spaces like bars and restaurants my ´free´ friends lower their voices and whisper their opinions as if the secret police were watching our every move and recording our words...Yes, when you are raised to say pretty much whatever you wanted about our government and then you move to a place were it can land you in jail...believe me, you learn to appreciate what you had! i love my host country but have to admit i am not as free as i was before...but i do enjoy freely looking at the bosphorus...so there are the trade´offs...no youtube but great cups of cay...life is all about the trade-offs...

 

I can write a book about these things unfortunately

After all those years living in a different country, I am just begining to feel more relaxed when I hear police sirens. Yeas after years, when I heard of sirens, if I was on the street, I was just cheking around with  my eyes very quickly, getting alert and ready for any eventuality. 

Of course it is better now..

 



Thread: Türk Şiirinin En Güzel örnekleri- Best of the Turkish poetry-

1078.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 24 Sep 2010 Fri 08:23 pm

 

Quoting scalpel

 

 

 Necip Fazıl Kısakürek

 

There was a very interesting writing about him and how racist he was.

http://taraf.com.tr/roni-margulies/makale-dunyayi-yahudi-guduyor.htm



Thread: Fears/phobias?

1079.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 24 Sep 2010 Fri 08:19 pm

 

Quoting girleegirl

 

 

If I owned the island you would be taking a very long swim back to the mainland. {#emotions_dlg.satisfied_nod}

Now stop fantasizing about me {#emotions_dlg.puking}

 

You are heartless, GG!!!

And dont worry about the fantasies.. I have been following AE´s recommendations and I am going for ´wireless castration´. {#emotions_dlg.angel}  

 



Thread: what caught my eye today

1080.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 24 Sep 2010 Fri 03:13 pm

Britain´s most bizarre contest :The nail olympics

..

Some 354 competitors from 24 countries are here, record numbers, and they’ve been in training for years to claw their way up the rankings.

‘This is one of the most important competitions in the world. You come to demonstrate your skill and show what your country can offer,’ says Carmelina Gandolfo, 32, from the Italian team, summing up the sense of occasion.

....

 

They all look a bit bonkers to the uninitiated and are, by any measure, totally impractical.

..A matter of honour: The Nailympics have been held in Britain for the last six years and competition is fierce, particularly in the ´fantasy nail art´ category, which is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser



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